Title of article :
The distribution of automobile catalysts-cast platinum, palladium and
rhodium in soils adjacent to roads and their uptake by grass
Author/Authors :
P.S. Hooda & A.J.A. Vinten، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , A. Miller b، نويسنده , , A.C. Edwards c، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The introduction of automobile catalysts has raised environmental concern, as this pollution control technology is also an emission
source for the platinum group elements (PGE). The main aim of this study was to assess the concentrations of Pt, Pd, Rh and Au in soil
and grass herbage collected adjacent to 5 roads. Soil and grass samples were collected from 4 fixed distances (0, 1, 2 and 5m) from the
road edge at each site. PGE and Au were determined by ICP-MS in all samples after acid digestion.
The maximum soil Pt, Rh and Pd concentrations were measured at the road perimeters. Averaged across the sites, the Pt and Rh
concentrations of 15.9±7.5 μgPtkg−1 and 22.40±4.73 μgRhkg−1 at 0-mdistance decreased to 2.04±1.7 μgPtkg−1 and 3.51±1.96 μg
Rh kg−1, respectively at 5-m away from the roads. Pd concentrations were much higher than Pt or Rh, ranging from 120.8±12.0 μg Pd
kg−1 (0-m) to 84.2±10.9 μg Pd kg−1 (5-m), possibly due to differences in its use, emission and/or soil chemistry. Au showed little or no
change with distance fromthe roads.However, the averageAu concentration of 18.98±0.98 μgAukg−1 provides clear evidence of some
input possibly due to attrition of automobile electronics.
No straightforward influence of traffic flow rates on PGE distribution was found.
A combination of dispersal impeding local features and slow moving and stop-and-start traffic conditions or fast moving traffic
with flat open spaces may have offset the expected impacts. Rh and Pt soil concentration accounted for 66% and 34% (Pb0.01) of
the variability observed, respectively in their plant concentrations. Grass Pd and Au concentrations had no relationship with their
respective soil concentrations.
Keywords :
Uptake , Soil distribution , Traffic-flows , PGE , Platinum , Palladium , Rhodium , Gold , grass
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment